So, I could be a happy camper if I were to camp in any one of those at my camp, right?
Probably a good bit less, but you loose anything gained at the pressure washer when you get to town .How long does it take if you don't dodge them?
I don't know how long mine are, but I have to tilt the bucket down and the get the forks started into the pallet(or whatever I want to lift), then work them into it, or I need to stand up to see them and in that case you may have to disable your seat safety switch. So its nice you can see yours.Got my forks. Should have gotten these the day after I got the loader. I basically want to lift small pallet loads of fire pit wood, and brush to the burn pile. A friend said to get the short 30" ones to keep from over loading the bucket. Mines rated at 980 pounds. His only complaint is he cant see the tips from the drivers seat. With my bucket on the ground, I can see my tips with the 48".
Now that's not true. There are truck mounted models that allow for storage under the camper, and there are plenty of towed campers that will haul your toys and half your house. Again semantics. They achieve the same end goal, you have a place to stay that's not your house, a tent, or hotel. You pick the version of a camper that suits your needs.No. One’s pulled behind the vehicle, so you can’t have a wood trailer, boat, etc.
One is mounted on the pickup, so no cargo in the pickup, but you can pull a utility trailer or boat.
Very different, not semantics at all.
I agree for the most part, but you better know what the manufacture calls it when you need parts lol.Now that's not true. There are truck mounted models that allow for storage under the camper, and there are plenty of towed campers that will haul your toys and half your house. Again semantics. They achieve the same end goal, you have a place to stay that's not your house, a tent, or hotel. You pick the version of a camper that suits your needs.
Point is its still a camper, or mower in this case. Is still a mower, and the model of it does not make it stop being a camper. I don't run around calling my cub cadet, a cub cadet all the time, its a mower and everyone gets what I'm talking about. Something to mow the grass with. Next question is normally is it a rider or not? At that point go into detail. But for all intensive purposes it doesn't matter. A mower is a mower, a camper is a camper. Heck even a saw is a saw. We're just nutty about such things so when someone says I got a 562xp, or a ms441 we automatically know it's a husqy, or stihl saw, but to 99% of the world its just a chain saw.I agree for the most part, but you better know what the manufacture calls it when you need parts lol.
I need a new blade, what kind of mower do you have sir .
Like I said, I agree with you for the most part. Sometimes it is important that we are a bit more specific.Point is its still a camper, or mower in this case. Is still a mower, and the model of it does not make it stop being a camper. I don't run around calling my cub cadet, a cub cadet all the time, its a mower and everyone gets what I'm talking about. Something to mow the grass with. Next question is normally is it a rider or not? At that point go into detail. But for all intensive purposes it doesn't matter. A mower is a mower, a camper is a camper. Heck even a saw is a saw. We're just nutty about such things so when someone says I got a 562xp, or a ms441 we automatically know it's a husqy, or stihl saw, but to 99% of the world its just a chain saw.
My ex brother-in-law caught a skunk in a Leg hold trap....Someone gave him the bad advice that a skunk that doesn’t have its back legs on the ground can’t spray. That is not true! A skunk needs to have its back legs on the ground in order to vaporize the scent, however It can still expel the scent but it comes out in gobs likes snot. Needless to say he and his yard smelled like skunk for weeks after he tried to quickly levitate the skunk off of its feet. LOL!
Now that's not true. There are truck mounted models that allow for storage under the camper, and there are plenty of towed campers that will haul your toys and half your house. Again semantics. They achieve the same end goal, you have a place to stay that's not your house, a tent, or hotel. You pick the version of a camper that suits your needs.
No safety on the loader seat, so I can stand if it helps. I'm going to have to play with flippin the logs. That sounds like fun.I don't know how long mine are, but I have to tilt the bucket down and the get the forks started into the pallet(or whatever I want to lift), then work them into it, or I need to stand up to see them and in that case you may have to disable your seat safety switch. So its nice you can see yours.
One thing I like about them is how I can flick things such as logs onto the top of a pile I cant lift high enough to set them on. Just let the log roll down them a little towards the tips and then tilt the bucket back quickly and the forks will toss the log a good bit higher.
For what?Seek professional help!
I was just at the meat market after I typed that and the owner was like "how high are those piles at your place, how do you get them up there",LOL.No safety on the loader seat, so I can stand if it helps. I'm going to have to play with flippin the logs. That sounds like fun.
That is a "little bit" of wheelbarrow action for sure.A little bit of wheelbarrow action for @H-Ranch
All in all, a very nice day.
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